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Pancake cereal

Pancake Cereal

A little twist to a breakfast favourite, following on from the latest craze on TikTok. The kids absolutely loved these, and destroyed their portions before having seconds and thirds. This recipe will make around 4 large bowls, so more than enough to fill up your bellies.

I used a squeezy bottle I already had at home, but you could use an old sauce bottle, a piping bag, a plastic bag with the corner cut out or a good old teaspoon to create these tiny little discs of pancakes.

Ingredients

180g Plain Flour

1.5 tbsp Caster Sugar

1/4 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda

1/2 tsp Baking Powder

Pinch of Salt

1 tsp Ground Cinnamon

200ml Whole Milk

1 Egg

1 tsp Vanilla

Method

1.In a large bowl mix together the flour, sugar, bicarbonate, baking powder, salt and cinnamon until combined.

2.In a measuring jug whisk together the milk, egg and vanilla.

3.Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and slowly whisk in the wet until it is fully combined.

4.Pour into a squeezy bottle.

5.Heat a non stick pan and spray with oil lightly.

6.Working in a circle place a small dollop of the mixture to fill the pan surface.

7.Once bubbles appear fill over, I used a spatula to do this and cook the other side for a few mins too.

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